Luckily it’s not all doom and gloom thanks to the introduction of the Consumer Choice in Online Video Act, proving there are some still fighting the good fight in the halls of Congress. Now this is a wobbly proposition in light of recent events, but it’s nice to know that some good can still come out of DC.

“My legislation aims to enable the ultimate a la carte — to give consumers the ability to watch the programming they want to watch, when they want to watch it, how they want to watch it, and pay only for what they actually watch,” he said in a statement unveiling the bill.

Now let’s all meet back in twenty more years to discuss the iron tight grip that Netflix is holding on our media content delivery and propose ways to stop it so we can finally get episodes of “Wings” beamed directly into our skulls. I love that adorable foreigner Antonio!

I say doubtful, because AMC wouldn’t have been bringing in the subscription and ad revenue that they were, and never would have greenlit any of those shows because they wouldn’t have had the money to do so.